Haw. Code R. § 16-99-105 - Biennial provider registration and course certification
Current through February, 2022
(a) A continuing education provider shall be
biennially registered with the commission. The biennial registration renewal
fee shall be paid to the department of commerce and consumer affairs by the
commission-prescribed deadline of every even-numbered year.
(b) A continuing education course shall be
biennially certified by the commission. The biennial certification renewal fee
shall be paid to the department of commerce and consumer affairs by the
commission-prescribed deadline of every even-numbered year.
(c) The registration of a continuing
education provider and the certification of a continuing education course shall
expire at the end of every even-numbered year. To renew a provider registration
or course certification, each provider and each course owner shall,
respectively, satisfy all of the following:
(1) Submit a new application for registration
as a provider or course certification;
(2) Satisfy, respectively, the initial
registration and certification requirements of this subchapter;
(3) Pay all required fees as set forth in
rules adopted by the director of commerce and consumer affairs pursuant to
chapter
91, HRS; and
(4) Meet all other applicable requirements of
this subchapter.
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